star Willie Robertson and his family were left shaken Friday afternoon when a drive-by shooter opened fire and struck two houses on their property in Monroe, Louisiana.
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The Police Chief said the department was not familiar with the association and has apologised
A siren made familiar by the horror film The Purge was used by the police department of Crowley, Louisiana to notify Acadia Parish residents of the start of a coronavirus-enforced curfew.
Citizens complained about the similarity of the sirens, recognisable from the film in which for a 12-hour period all crimes are allowed – the beginning of which is signalled by a distinguished siren sound.
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star Willie Robertson and his family were left shaken Friday afternoon when a drive-by shooter opened fire and struck two houses on their property in Monroe, Louisiana.
Willie Robertson‘s family was a victim of a recent drive-by shooting.
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Police in Crowley, La., issued an apology after they accidentally used the siren from horror film “The Purge”.
A city in Louisiana is issuing an apology after using the siren from the movie The Purge to signal the start of a 9pm curfew of the city’s mandatory quarantine.
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The pastor of the Life Tabernacle Church near Baton Rouge held services on Sunday in defiance of a stay-at-home order issued by Louisiana because of the coronavirus pandemic, telling worshippers they had "nothing to fear but fear itself."
Even consummate professionals Hoda Kotb and Savannah Guthrie have their breaking points when it comes to reporting on the coronavirus outbreak daily.
Hoda Kotb was moved to tears while discussing the devastating impact of the coronavirus pandemic with New Orleans quarterback Drew Brees on Friday. The "Today" host interviewed Brees live on air following the NFL star and his wife Brittany's $5 million donation to the state of Louisiana.
Hitting close to home. Hoda Kotb was moved to tears after speaking with Drew Brees about the impact of COVID-19 on their mutually beloved New Orleans.